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Uber agrees on South-east Asian sale to Grab

SINGAPORE — Uber Technologies has reached an agreement to sell its Southeast Asian ride-hailing business to rival Grab and could announce the deal as early as Monday (Mar 26) morning in Singapore, people familiar with the matter said.

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SINGAPORE — Uber Technologies has reached an agreement to sell its Southeast Asian ride-hailing business to rival Grab and could announce the deal as early as Monday (Mar 26) morning in Singapore, people familiar with the matter said.

The agreement — which includes all of Uber's operations in Southeast Asia as well as Uber Eats in the region — gives Uber a stake of between 25 per cent and 30 per cent in the new combined business, the people said, asking not to be identified ahead of an official announcement. The deal, which Bloomberg outlined earlier this month, marks Uber's operational exit from yet another major market and hands a victory to Grab as it battles local competitor Go-Jek.

SoftBank Group, a major backer of Grab's and Uber's as well as China's Didi Chuxing, has pushed consolidation to improve the profitability of a global ride-hailing business that bleeds billions of dollars a year. New entrants and the strength of second-place regional players such as Lyft in the US has complicated those efforts.

Representatives for Grab and Uber declined to comment.

The deal represents another major retreat from international markets for Uber. Mr Travis Kalanick, Uber's former chief executive officer, sold Uber's business in China in 2016 in return for a 17.5 per cent stake in Chinese ride-hailing leader Didi Chuxing. Then Uber agreed to sell its Russian business to Yandex — just before Mr Dara Khosrowshahi took over as chief executive.

Mr Khosrowshahi has been pushing to clean up the company's financials in preparations for an initial public offering next year. Pulling out of markets like Southeast Asia would boost profits at a company that has burned through US$10.7 billion (S$14.08 billion) since its founding nine years ago. Mr Khosrowshahi signalled during a trip through Asia last month that he is committed to key markets such as Japan and India.

Grab, which has more than 86 million mobile app downloads, currently offers services in more than 190 cities across Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar and Cambodia. BLOOMBERG

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